The success of virtual reality industry requires not only good enough and affordable hardware conditions, but also enough content to allow consumers to immerse in them. As more and more developers appear in the industry at regular speeds, it is certain that this is still in short supply. As a result, a web-based development platform "Rodin" turned out to make it easier for web developers around the world to develop virtual reality and augmented reality content.
Although it is becoming easier to produce AR content with Arkit and Arcore, the development of VR is complex, time-consuming and expensive. Based on Webvr and Webar, with Rodin, JavaScript-savvy developers can use the platform to create immersive experiences. Rodin's goal is to make everything as simple and straightforward as possible, so it decides to use template patterns as a development model, which includes comic material, dashboard keying material, item material, and many other elements. Developers can also choose to use additional modules for different projects and tasks, and some for free. There is now an interface connectivity module that allows developers to send and receive streams of data between different active users in a project.
On the right is the product's official intro: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzAyNTI0ODM4MA==.html?spm=a2h3j.8428770.3416059.1
Rodin can also be applied to different platforms, so there is no need to prepare different and complex interfaces for different head-and-wear display devices. Users can also operate apps on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, IOS, Android, and Web pages. Rodin can be run in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox browsers on Macs and PCs.
Now, Rodin is in beta, and anyone can use it for free. After release 0.1, there will be paid options to use more features, of course, the free version will still be available. The Webar feature of version 0.1 will support the iphone 8 Chrome and Safari browsers, HoloLens and Microsoft Hybrid reality devices, and more templates for use. In VR, Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream and PS VR will also be supported.
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